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Agaw’s Higelibona and Oromo’s Wàqeffannà as African Traditional Faith System are Native Religions of Cushitic Ethiopia!!

Post by OPFist » 18 Dec 2024, 16:27

Agaw’s Higelibona and Oromo’s Wàqeffannà as African Traditional Faith System are Native Religions of the Wonderful Cushitic Ethiopia

Some of us mistakenly believe that Orthodox christianity is native to Ethiopia, whereas Protestant christianity is the late comer (mexe hayimanot). Actually both christianity and islam are alien religions for the wonderful Cushitic Ethiopia. The original native religions for this ancient country are Agaw’s Higelibona and Oromo’s Waqefana. True Ethiopians need to cultivate, promote and revive these two native religions as the base for our Cushitic Ethiopian identity. Just as Judaism is identity for the Israelites and Islam for the Arabs, Higelibona/Waqefana is the true identity of Ethiopians. Of course as there are Christian Arabs and Israelites, there is no problem in having Christian and Moslem Ethiopians. But, we should be consious that Higelibona/Waqefana is our original and native religion. That is the basic and main component of the wonderful Cushitic Ethiopia.
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Re: Agaw’s Higelibona and Oromo’s Waqefana as African Traditional Faith System are Native Religions of Cushitic Ethiopia

Post by Dama » 18 Dec 2024, 16:44

Going back to superstitions, to many deities of the Romans and Greece, to One Star God of Tutenkamen, replaced by earthly messiahs such Abaraha, Moses, Jesus and Mohammed representing the One God of Spirit different from the Star God of the sinning Pharaohs, in an age of Science that debunked believes, conclusions, summaries, assertions that cannot be hypothesized and proven. Retrogression. Would it make you a better Oromo to respect the languages, cultures and lands of the people you dispossessed?

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